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Actinic Keratosis in Balding Men: Special Considerations and Treatment Challenges

You may be self-conscious about losing your hair but also pay attention to the skin on your scalp. After all, that skin is now exposed and can deal with the Read More

Melanoma Risk Factors: Who Is Most at Risk?

Dr. Clifford Lober, a leading dermatologist in Kissimmee and Ocoee, FL, is highly experienced at identifying skin cancer. There are three types of skin cancer, and today we want to Read More

The Role of Dermatologists in Squamous Cell Carcinoma Care

When it comes to skin health, dermatologists are the leading experts. These medical professionals focus on the skin and can treat, manage, and monitor a huge range of conditions. From Read More

Actinic Keratosis Progression: Monitoring Changes and Seeking Prompt Treatment

Do you suspect that you may have Actinic Keratosis (AK) but are unsure of the cause of your dry, scaly skin?   Dr. Clifford Lober in Kissimmee & Ocoee FL, can Read More

Spotting the Signs: How To Recognize Malignant Melanoma Early

There are several types of skin cancer including squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma, each involving a different type of skin cell. Malignant melanoma is the most Read More

Understanding the Different Types of Skin Cancer

Are you on this page because you’re worried about skin cancer? It’s crucial to keep an eye out for warning signs and patients can benefit by understanding why. If you Read More

Exploring the Connection Between Actinic Keratosis and Skin Aging

Aging is a normal process for the skin. It can be complicated by other things that can also affect the appearance and health of your skin. One of the things Read More

Tips for Preventing Skin Cancer Year-Round

Taking care of your skin is critical to your overall health. Dr. Clifford Lober has been a board-certified dermatologist at two dermatology practices for over 40 years in Kissimmee and Read More

How to Perform a Self-Skin Exam for Early Detection

Has your primary doctor or dermatologist found a suspicious spot and asked you to perform regular skin checks to watch for any changes? Regardless, it's time to start performing them Read More

Signs and Symptoms of Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer, typically developing in areas of the skin exposed to sunlight. While it is often slow-growing and rarely spreads Read More

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